Cabelas Points - Gone...
#1
Cabelas Points - Gone...
Thought i would try another experiment... Just wonder how it will work...
Check the link below...
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...ound&cmCat=EOF
Check the link below...
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...ound&cmCat=EOF
#2
Sabotloader, I talked to a person on another forum about that scope and they could not be more pleased with it. They compare it to the Bushnell 3200 in quality. Also the thing about buying from Cabela's is... you don't like it, send it back. I will be waiting for your opinion ( which I value a great deal ) on that scope. What rifle you putting that on.. a Knight Rolling Block..
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Saxonburg Pa
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#5
cayugad
Thanks for the comeback on the scope - good positive information...
Absolutely NO on the KRB - got to many new ones now... Once upon a time maybe but not now....
I am not sure what I am going to do with right now... after you asked I am kinda leaning to taking the HI-Lux off the White and putting it on that one - it has to be re-sighted anyway as I moved the scope to get those Lehigh 200's to print lower on the paper.
Just another excuse to have to shoot some more - but i am dead in the water here for awhile - just to hot and dry - emphasis on the dry part...
I went up last night and ran a disk fire line around Terry sister's farm to help protect the structures. I was running the disk in 8-10 inches nothing but dry dusty dirt - no moisture at all.
Thanks for the comeback on the scope - good positive information...
Absolutely NO on the KRB - got to many new ones now... Once upon a time maybe but not now....
I am not sure what I am going to do with right now... after you asked I am kinda leaning to taking the HI-Lux off the White and putting it on that one - it has to be re-sighted anyway as I moved the scope to get those Lehigh 200's to print lower on the paper.
Just another excuse to have to shoot some more - but i am dead in the water here for awhile - just to hot and dry - emphasis on the dry part...
I went up last night and ran a disk fire line around Terry sister's farm to help protect the structures. I was running the disk in 8-10 inches nothing but dry dusty dirt - no moisture at all.